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What Works in Clinical Supervision? A Review Of 21 Supervision Strategies

Are you a child welfare worker interested in learning more about supervision practices? Or a supervisor looking to improve strategy with supervisees? A virtual training on the review of clinical supervision strategies and their potential for use in child welfare settings may be the place for you!

Dr. Mimi Choy Brown and Laura Soltani will present findings from a systematic review and distillation process that identified 21 different effective supervision strategies. The supervision strategies will be reviewed and then considered within the context of current child welfare literature and potential for their use within child welfare supervision practice.

NO COSTOne CEU is available

About the Presenters

Mimi Choy-Brown, PhD, MSW is an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota with over a decade of practice experience. Her scholarship focuses on clinical supervision, serious mental illness, implementation science, and developing strategies to improve and sustain high quality community mental health services. She also hosted the Heart of Supervision podcast, which was a collaboration with CASCW. She received her PhD from New York University and MSW from Silberman School of Social Work. 
Laura Soltani, MSW, LICSW is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. She received her MSW from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her practice experience includes five years of program coordination, case management, and mental health service provision with immigrant and refugee families and children, including Unaccompanied Children.

Please contact us at cascw@umn.edu with any questions.

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